On Samstag, 25. September 2010, cracker sniff wrote: > The bug is in the UI of Eric itself, NOT with a UI I am making with Eric. > (v4.4.2 (r3677) on Ubuntu 10.04) > > Right-clicking can open a context menu, but if you hold it down long enough > for that context menu to open underneath the cursor, then releasing that > same right mouse button can select and start one of those options. This > happens even if you only hold it down for a fraction of a second, and have > no time to see or read anything. > > For example in the Project-Viewer's Sources tab, right clicks on a source > file will reveal a menu where deleting/removing is one of the options. So > if you accidentally hold the right-click down for just a fraction of a > second before letting go of it, then you can delete/remove that file > without an option for undo. It happens so fast that you don't know what > you just did. > > I'm used to UIs that don't let this happen. If a right mouse button down > event opens a menu, then the up of that same button should not be ignored. > Or am I missing something? Maybe this isn't up to Eric, but a function of > Gnome? > > I'm giving up on the tutorials for learning Eric. I'm on a laptop without > perfect mouse control (more of a typer anyway), and I can't stop from > accidentally doing things that have no undo option. What a waste. Eric > seems so clean and convenient.
Hi, occasionally I have observed this as well. However, eric is not doing anything special with mouse clicks. The issue seems to be within Qt. Sorry that I cannot do anything about it. Regards, Detlev -- Detlev Offenbach [email protected] _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
